A photograph of Buchanans bridge
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- c.1990
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of Buchanans bridge and extension (tutor flat), looking towards Rushebrookes, in the 1990s.
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A photograph of Buchanans bridge
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of Buchanans bridge and extension (tutor flat), looking towards Rushebrookes, in the 1990s.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
This file focusses on photographs of the Chinese garden, built in front of the Barraclough Dining Hall.
Brian and Elizabeth Nicholls
Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the Beach studies conversion into a garden outside the Barraclough dining hall.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the sculpture of the herons, looking towards the Science block.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the School campus, next to the theatre, looking towards Deanscroft and the Science block.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of the School campus, next to the theatre, looking towards Deanscroft and the Science block.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
A photograph of a sculpture of herons, looking towards the Computer block.
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Part of Buildings and Estates
A collection of documents, mostly photographs, relating to the Schanschieffs site.
In 1994, the School purchased the Catmose Vale site, behind Rushebrookes house. The original buildings were built in 1836-1837 by William J. Donthorn. They used to be the town’s workhouse, which later became the Catmose Vale Hospital. On the site was built a car park, two Day boys’ houses and the original buildings were converted into two Day girls’ houses. The four houses were officially opened on 17 September 1997 and were named after Rutland villages: Gunthorpe and Hambleton (Day girls), and Barrow and Clipsham (Day boys). The site was named after O.O. Simon Schanschieff ('57), Chairman of the Trustees.
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